Cruise Line Details Return To Service
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line sailings will resume in July. Grand Celebration July 25th and Grand Classica October 3rd. In addition, the cruise line’s Cruise & Stay Program offers more time in the Bahamas; up to four nights at one of the company’s resort partners starting October 2nd. Preparing for its anticipated return, an extensive list of new preventative measures to ensure the wellness of both passengers and crew.
Departing from the Port of Palm Beach, Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line is implementing a variety of new processes to ensure the health and safety of all onboard. Highlights include:
Capacity control
These protocols will encourage social distancing and provide one of the highest guests to space ratios in the industry
- Closing two-passenger stateroom decks to reduce crowds onboard the ship
- Limit the number of in-use staterooms to reduce onboard capacity by 40 percent
Embarkation and disembarkation:
- All guests required to practice social distancing from valet parking to terminal check-in
- All terminal staff members will be monitored and required to wear masks and remain behind safety plexiglass for minimal contact
- Passenger luggage will be disinfected prior to onboard delivery
- Mandatory touch-free temperature checks and pre-boarding health declarations for all guests
- Extensive sanitization and disinfection processes at entry of port terminal, ships, and passenger walkway areas
- Online check-in for guests, who will receive designated arrival times at cruise terminal to streamline embarkation and minimize crowds in Port
Guest accommodations:
- Sanitization of all cabins with hospital-grade disinfectants
- Fogging of vacant cabins and twice-daily wipe down of hallways
- Disinfection of guest bathrooms with heavy-duty alkaline cleaner
- Timely housekeeping cabin turnover with sheets and linens cleaned and disinfected at sterilizing temperatures
Common areas:
- All onboard public areas will undergo a two-tier sanitization process, which includes cleansing and fogging using hospital-grade disinfectant. Frequency includes:
- Elevators every two hours
- Public areas and facilities up to ten times per day
- Frequently touched areas, including handrails, table-tops, and door handles will be sterilized every hour
- All floors will be disinfected with a heavy-duty neutral PH floor cleaning solution
- All onboard areas will include fully stocked self-service hand sanitizer stations
Food hygiene:
- All restaurants and bar areas will be cleaned and sanitized three times a day
- Self-service buffet stations have been suspended; all food and beverage will be served by crew members wearing face masks, hats, aprons, and gloves
- Tables and seating areas will keep guests six feet apart to facilitate social distancing
- Stringent procurement guidelines will be enforced, and products from certain regions will be prohibited
Entertainment and recreation:
- Theatres will be thoroughly sanitized before and after each show
- Kids’ Club facilities will be cleaned twice per day
- Spa and gym areas will be sanitized before and after each use, including common areas within these facilities twice daily
- Tour buses for excursions will be reduced to 50 percent capacity, sanitized frequently, and tour operators will be trained using guidelines from the World Health Organization (WHO)
- Casino players per table will be restricted to ensure social distancing and slot machines will be positioned to separate players
Practices and standards for crew members:
- Twice daily temperature checks
- All frontline crew are required to wear face masks, and all food service crew serving guests in the buffet are required to wear disposable hats, aprons, masks, and gloves
- Housekeeping and food and beverage crew are required to wear both disposable gloves and masks. The disposal of all gloves and masks will align with the CDC’s guidelines
- All crew will be required to use antibacterial hand soap for at least 20 seconds to sanitize hands
- All crew members are required to practice social distancing, and each crew member will be allocated their own cabin onboard the ships
Medical center:
- Isolated wards available in the medical center for ill guests or those who are concerned that they have been exposed to COVID-19
- Contaminated items and medical waste will be properly sealed and disposed of according to the CDC’s guidelines
- Used face masks and protective equipment will be disposed of at designated central collection points
- Medical equipment and waste bins will be thoroughly cleaned, disinfected, and washed twice daily with hospital-grade disinfectants
“The wellness of our passengers and crew members remains our top priority, and as such, passengers can expect enhanced sanitization procedures from embarkation to disembarkation so that they can enjoy a relaxing, safe, stress-free getaway. We look forward to welcoming everyone onboard soon!”
Oneil Khosa, CEO of Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line.